Question: Who did The Articles of Confederation place most government power and responsibility to?
Answer: The Articles of Confederation placed the most government power and responsibility to the states.
Explanation: The Articles of Confederation gave states more power than the national government. States held most of the power, and congress lacked the power to tax, regulate trade, or control coinage. Later on, The Articles of Confederation didn't work that well because foreign countries did not respect the U.S, British troops refused to leave the area, and Spain refused to give the U.S the right to use the Mississippi river. Seeing that The Articles of Confederation weren't working, Americans realized that they needed a stronger central government.